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Intel Ice Lake-SP and Cooper Lake-SP Details Leaked

10nm is supposed to get to "real" levels of yields next year according to leaks. Intel will have to prove it first for anyone to believe it by now, of course.

Well, Intel recently claimed that 10nm yields are "ahead of expectations for client and data-center products". And they have Ice Lake-SP/-X and Tiger Lake-U/-Y/-H/-S ready for mass production on 10nm+, so unless there are some surprises when scaling up the production, we should expect to see a wide range of products on 10nm+ in (late) 2020.
But this video though, "leak" is the wrong term here, this video are speculation and opinions, even claiming 14nm+++ just came out and that 14nm++++ is incoming, and the real threat to Intel is RISC-V, evidently he is clueless.
 
Well, Intel recently claimed that 10nm yields are "ahead of expectations for client and data-center products". And they have Ice Lake-SP/-X and Tiger Lake-U/-Y/-H/-S ready for mass production on 10nm+, so unless there are some surprises when scaling up the production, we should expect to see a wide range of products on 10nm+ in (late) 2020.
But this video though, "leak" is the wrong term here, this video are speculation and opinions, even claiming 14nm+++ just came out and that 14nm++++ is incoming, and the real threat to Intel is RISC-V, evidently he is clueless.

It seems you have no comprehension of what the word "leak," is. There are snapshots of emails with people working with (and at) Intel. That's literally not speculation.

Frankly, I am tired of people being too stupid to comprehend the difference between "guessing" and "direct quotes."

I mean at that point you would think global warming is "speculation." There's a lot of work and evidence behind it outside of opinions.
 
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